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A lawyer writes : a practical guide to legal analysis / Christine Coughlin, Joan Malmud Rocklin, Sandy Patrick.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Español Editor: Durham : Carolina Academic Press, 2018Edición: Tercera ediciónDescripción: xx, 422 páginasISBN:
  • 9781531008765
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 808.06634 C854L 2018
Contenidos:
1. How attorneys communicate | 2. Sources and systems of the law | 3. Reading for comprehension | 4. Finding your argument | 5. Organizing your legal authority | 6. One legal argument | 7. Explaining the law | 8. Applying the law | 9. Conclusions to one legal argument | 10. Policy | 11. Statutory analysis | 12. The discussion section : introducing and connecting legal arguments | 13. Question presented and brief answer | 14. Statement of facts | 15. Conclusion to the memorandum | 16. Editing and polishing | 17. Client letters | 18. Professional emails | 19. The transition from objective to persuasive writing |
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1. How attorneys communicate |
2. Sources and systems of the law |
3. Reading for comprehension |
4. Finding your argument |
5. Organizing your legal authority |
6. One legal argument |
7. Explaining the law |
8. Applying the law |
9. Conclusions to one legal argument |
10. Policy |
11. Statutory analysis |
12. The discussion section : introducing and connecting legal arguments |
13. Question presented and brief answer |
14. Statement of facts |
15. Conclusion to the memorandum |
16. Editing and polishing |
17. Client letters |
18. Professional emails |
19. The transition from objective to persuasive writing |